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post Jul 17 2006, 04:48 PM
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I'm getting a noise and vibration in my 1991 Previa 140K. Toyota dealership says I need a new auxillary drive shaft (the shaft that drives the fan, power steering ect.). They want $1,100 for the new shaft and installation. Do I really need a whole new drive shaft? Is it just possible to get new bushings and reinstall the old one? Are the original material bushings better or is there a better material being made hat I can use. Thanks, Mike
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post Jul 18 2006, 06:53 PM
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I was mainly just wondering if anyone had any expierence with hard polyurethane SAD bushings as opposed to the original rubber bushings. Are they better and longer lasting than the original ones as they say they are?. Thanks Z test'; ">
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